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Courting Disaster: Oct. 24, 2008 (1 comments)

Courting Disaster: Oct. 24, 2008

Friday, October 24, 2008 - 12:06 AM


Courting Disaster, my weekly comic about sex, love, and relationships updates every Friday. You'll laugh your pants off.

This week's question...

A reader writes... I had been seeing a guy for a few weeks. A few weeks ago he invited me to his friend's house for a party. But when we got there, he wasn't really paying attention to me. So while I was getting a drink, a really cute guy came up to me and started talking. When he told me he was leaving, I sneaked out the back door, and walked with him to his car where we kissed. I sneaked back in the back door and rejoined the party. My date and I slept in the spare bedroom that night. When I woke up the next morning, I was in the bed naked, and my date and my clothes were nowhere to be found. I could hear all the guys saying "that's what she gets." I think my date overreacted. Does he sound like a creep? Or did I really get what I deserved?

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Re: Courting Disaster: Oct. 24, 2008 (Score: 1)
posted Sunday, October 26, 2008 - 12:12 PM (#45627)

Yes to both questions. He did overreact and is a creep and responded in a juvinile fashion. Also you deserved to be punished but not in that way. Just becouse you are mad at your boyfriend doesn't mean that you kiss another guy. You could have just left entirely rather than do what you did.


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